True Friendship Quiz: Is My Friend A Good Friend?

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True Friendship Quiz: Is My Friend A Good Friend? - Quiz

Friendship is one of the most important relationships in life. A true friend is someone who supports you, listens to you, and stands by you during both good and bad times. This True Friendship Quiz is designed to help you analyze the strength and depth of your friendships.

This quiz will ask you questions about your experiences with friends, how they treat you, and how you respond to them. Through this, you can reflect on whether your friendships are healthy and fulfilling. True friendship is about mutual respect, understanding, and support. This true friend test does not define your Read morefriendships but offers insight into how strong and meaningful they are.

Disclaimer: This quiz is for educational and self-reflection purposes only. It does not provide a final assessment of your friendships but serves as a tool to help you understand and strengthen them.


True Friendship Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    If you share your personal problems with your friend, how do they respond?

    • A.

      They will try to give me a solution for this, and if they can't, they will try to make me feel relaxed.

    • B.

      They will listen to it and try to divert my mind from the problem.

    • C.

      They will just listen to it as I speak and then start another topic.

    • D.

      They will tell everyone the very next day.

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  • 2. 

    Your boyfriend just broke up with you, and you want to talk to your friend. How do they react?

    • A.

      They listen attentively and offer emotional support to help me feel better.

    • B.

      They say, “I’m sorry,” listen quietly, but don’t say much because they don’t know what to say.

    • C.

      They tell me they’re busy and ask if I can call them later.

    • D.

      They respond with, “Oh, that’s terrible... anyway, I have to go,” and change the topic.

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  • 3. 

    Does your friend share their secrets with you as much as you share yours with them?

    • A.

      I share my secrets, but they don’t always listen, and I often have to repeat myself. They never share their own secrets with me.

    • B.

      I tell them my secrets, but they tell others. When I confront them, they say it’s not a big deal.

    • C.

      We share our secrets, and they tell me theirs, and I do the same.

    • D.

      We don’t really share secrets with each other.

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  • 4. 

    You have an important project and ask your friend for help. How do they respond?

    • A.

      They say, “Sure, I’ll call you when you can come over,” but they never call.

    • B.

      They agree to help because I’ve helped them with their projects before.

    • C.

      They say they’re too busy and don’t have time to help me.

    • D.

      They say, “Sorry, not today... maybe next time.”

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  • 5. 

    You just found out you’re pregnant. Do you tell your friend?

    • A.

      No, I’ll only tell them if they notice and ask.

    • B.

      Yes, because I trust them, and they will support me.

    • C.

      No, because they would tell everyone and then deny it.

    • D.

      Yes, but they end up telling everyone and turning against me.

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  • 6. 

    Do you believe your friend is a true friend?

    • A.

      Yes

    • B.

      I’m not sure.

    • C.

      No

    • D.

      No, and I don’t think they’ll ever change.

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  • 7. 

    You have a date, but your friend doesn’t. How do they react?

    • A.

      They don’t really care.

    • B.

      They get upset and tell me not to go because they think the person isn’t good for me.

    • C.

      They are happy for me and ask me to share all the details later.

    • D.

      They tell me not to go, but later, when they get a date and I don’t, they leave me out.

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  • 8. 

    What does your friend talk about the most?

    • A.

      Themselves

    • B.

      Themselves, constantly saying, “I am… I am… Like, yeah, and then I was like…”

    • C.

      Other friends

    • D.

      We have balanced conversations and talk about each other.

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  • 9. 

    If your friend saw you taking this quiz, how would they react?

    • A.

      They would take the quiz with me and discuss the results.

    • B.

      They would ask, “What friend?” not realizing the quiz is about them.

    • C.

      They would get defensive, say, “Why don’t you trust me?” and walk away.

    • D.

      They would get upset, push me playfully, and say they are a true friend.

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  • 10. 

    After taking this quiz, how do you feel about your friendship?

    • A.

      I think they are a true friend.

    • B.

      I’m still unsure.

    • C.

      Sadly, I don’t think they are a true friend.

    • D.

      No, and I now realize they are not a good friend.

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Jasmine Golden |MS (Family and Marriage Therapy) |
Marriage and Family Therapist
Jasmine Golden is a Pre-Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist under the supervision of Michelle Pintado, LCSW. With a Bachelor's in Psychology and Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy from Valdosta State University, Jasmine specializes in Systems/Relational Therapy, CBT, DBT, and Narrative Therapy. She has a particular passion for working with teens and young adults and is devoted to helping all clients take the next step towards improving their mental health.

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